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  1. Há 3 dias · Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 – April 8, 1993) [1] was an American contralto. She performed a wide range of music, from opera to spirituals. Anderson performed with renowned orchestras in major concert and recital venues throughout the United States and Europe between 1925 and 1965.

  2. 16 de jun. de 2024 · Marian Anderson (born February 27, 1897, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died April 8, 1993, Portland, Oregon) was an American singer, one of the finest contraltos of her time. Her 1939 Easter Sunday concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial – after being denied the right to sing at Constitution Hall because of her race ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 8 de jun. de 2024 · Civic and arts leaders on Saturday officially dedicated the newly christened Marian Anderson Hall at the Kimmel Center. Formerly known as Verizon Hall, the home of the Philadelphia Orchestra is now named in honor of Anderson, the late singer, Civil Rights icon and Philadelphia legend.

    • Emily Neil
  4. 11 de jun. de 2024 · It is hard to overstate the impact of singer Marian Anderson, one of America’s most gifted artists, whose career was irrevocably altered because of her race. Her talents were never in doubt: when the Philadelphia-born contralto was 23, she triumphed over 300 others to sing with the New York Philharmonic.

  5. 6 de jun. de 2024 · This insightful account of the great African American vocalist Marian Anderson considers her life and musical career in the context of the history of civil rights in this country.

  6. 11 de jun. de 2024 · On April 9, 1939, the 42-year-old American contralto and international star Marian Anderson walked onto a temporary stage on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and began to sing. She opened with...

  7. 11 de jun. de 2024 · With the announcement of the rededication, Philadelphia Orchestra announced a partnership with the United Negro College Fund to create the Marian Anderson Scholarship.